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- proper noun An English
surname , variant ofHilary . - proper noun A male
given name , or rarely a female one, transferred from the surname.
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Examples
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The funky fashionista plans to create her next collection in Paris under her label Ellery, which has enjoyed a successful, expansive year.
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The funky fashionista plans to create her next collection in Paris under her label Ellery, which has enjoyed a successful, expansive year.
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Powell to staff: I called Ellery West down at Monarch and he supports Miss Wyg&'s story.
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The other suggestion contained in Ellery Davenport's advice was passed over without a word.
Oldtown Folks 1869
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Cathryn Grant has had psychological suspense stories published in Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazines.
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“What The Monster Saw” is a mystery story first published last year in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine.
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“What The Monster Saw” is a mystery story first published last year in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch » Another Story And A Free Essay 2010
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"Is that the doctor?" called Ellery weakly from the next room.
Keziah Coffin Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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We have had such good times together, – first we three, and then we took Esther in, and that made four; and now, Horace, you must open the ranks a little wider and take in Ellery.
Oldtown Folks 1869
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French novels, French philosophy, and, above all, French morals, or rather want of morals, – these are what I go against, Cousin Ellery.
Oldtown Folks 1869
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